Extended Auto Warranty - Used Car Warranty Quotes

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If your Auto Warranty has expired or is about to expire you should review your options. Your dealer or finance company has probably sent you info on new auto warranty plans via mail or by calling you directly. The truth is you need protection. The part they won't tell you is that you may qualify for an Auto Service Contract at much lower prices.

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Used Car Warranty FAQs

What is an Auto Warranty?

A new car factory warranty extends from a minimal 1 year, more common 3 year and extended 5 years. This warranty protects you for most anything that may happen to your car.

What is an Auto Service Contract?

Before your original auto warranty expires you may want to extend your protection against repairs. That can be accomplished through an Auto Service Contract. A service contract is a promise to perform (or pay for) certain repairs or services. Sometimes called an "Extended Warranty".

Why would you want a Auto Service Contract?

The same reason you felt secure driving around with the original warranty. You do not want to get caught with costly auto repair bills.

Are all Auto Service Contracts the same?

No. There are several options available based on the auto protection level you want. There will be several options to choose from that meet your budget.

This Website is intended for the purpose of providing general information with respect to vehicle service contracts. AutomotiveGuarantee.comis a third party marketer/seller of vehicle service contracts. AutomotiveGuarantee.com is not a dealership or manufacturer of vehicles. All claims and payments are handled by the contract administrator, not AutomotiveGuarantee.com. You should always refer to your actual vehicle service contract for specific information about definitions; terms and conditions; coverages; benefits; claim instructions; exclusions; and special state requirements. All coverages; programs; benefits; and terms and conditions may vary or not be available incertain states. Be sure you refer to your actual vehicle service contract for specific information.*A vehicle service contract (VSC) is often referred to as an ?extended warranty,? however, according to the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) definition, it is not "a warranty". A "Warranty" is an agreement from the seller or manufacturer and is included in the price of the vehicle. However, a VSC provides repair coverage for your vehicle after the manufacturer?s warranty expires. A VSC is a contract (agreement) between you (the consumer) and a VSC provider or administrator and states what is covered and what is not covered.
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